A parachuter of mass 139 kg above Earth (g = 10 m/s2) experiences a drag force modeled by -0.04 v (N). If the parachuter is released from rest, how fast, in m/s, will the jumper be falling after 1,027 s? (Assume the parachuter doesn't reach the ground in this amount of time.)
A parachuter of mass 139 kg above Earth (g = 10 m/s2) experiences a drag force modeled by -0.04 v (N). If the parachuter is released from rest, how fast, in m/s, will the jumper be falling after 1,027 s? (Assume the parachuter doesn't reach the ground in this amount of time.)
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A parachuter of mass 139 kg above Earth (g = 10 m/s2) experiences a drag force modeled by -0.04 v (N). If the parachuter is released from rest, how fast, in m/s, will the jumper be falling after 1,027 s? (Assume the parachuter doesn't reach the ground in this amount of time.)(I want the speed.)
(Please answer to the fourth decimal place - i.e 14.3225)
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